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Is there a way to have CC run when logging off windows ?

 

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Fraid not. But, you can have have CCleaner run when your computer starts up by opening CCleaner, and checking the box labeled "Run CCleaner when the computer starts" under Options > Settings.

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Is there a way to have CC run when logging off windows ?

 

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Mozilla Firefox can clear your history, cache etc. when you close it when you use the Tools tab and click on Internet Options to configure it to do this. Anyone know if I.E. can be configured to do this as well?

 

Fortunately I have Webroot Window Washer that runs whenever I turn off my pc so no need to use CCleaner at startup at the time being. ;)

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Mozilla Firefox can clear your history, cache etc. when you close it when you use the Tools tab and click on Internet Options to configure it to do this. Anyone know if I.E. can be configured to do this as well?

 

Fortunately I have Webroot Window Washer that runs whenever I turn off my pc so no need to use CCleaner at startup at the time being. ;)

 

I believe that you can only clean these out manually under the Control Panel > Internet Options. Make this a new thread next time, and you'll get more replys.

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Is there a way to have CC run when logging off windows ?

 

Thanks,

 

 

Try creating a logoff script that runs

"C:\Program Files\CCleaner\ccleaner.exe" /AUTO

(or should it be

C:\progra~1\ccleaner\ccleaner.exe /AUTO

to avoid the quotes?)

 

This should silently run your last-selected CCleaner options - I use the first AUTO syntax on my desktop shortcut, since I don't need to analyse, check and ponder over CC each time it runs...

 

 

A discussion of logoff scripting for an app with a more long-winded command line is here:

http://www.snugserver.com/phpbb2/viewtopic...=asc&highlight=

 

Good luck, let us know if it works

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